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Here is a little plug for our service on refinishing sport wood wheels. 90% of all the wood wheels at Pontiac shows either came from us or we did the refinishing of the woodgrain.
http://performanceyears.com/ponwheel.htm
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Here is a little plug for our service on refinishing sport wood wheels. 90% of all the wood wheels at Pontiac shows either came from us or we did the refinishing of the woodgrain.
http://performanceyears.com/ponwheel.htm
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If your wheel is only worn and not cracked, a method yielding nice results is to apply Minway Polyshades polyurethene to bring back the color. "Walnut" color is pretty close to the original.
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Hey, Scott. After your "racking Gach's balls" over spelling, I couldn't resist.
It is Minwax, not "Minway" Ed |
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Scott, good point. We have had several wheels come back over the years with excellent grain, but the stain had worn off. We just stained them and put a couple of coats of satin clear back on and the customer saved about $100 bucks. Unfortunately, those wheels are now few and far between.
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